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H1 Discover more about DNA, genes and genomes
H2 Explore our themes
H2 Featured Content
H3 A one-stop-shop of genetics and genomics information, serving both individuals with personal or professional interests in these fields.
H3 Over 99% of human DNA is the same, and less than 1% creates genetic variation responsible for unique traits.
H4 Genomics Lite: Genomic cartography - Generating a human cell atlas
H4 What was the Human Genome Project for?
H4 My career in genomics: illustrator and graphic designer
H4 Quick Links
H4 Contact
H5 Top results
H5 See all results
H5 In the Cell
H5 Science and Society
H5 Methods and Technology
H5 Health and Disease
H5 Living Things
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/explore-genomics/science-in-s...Science in society
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/students-and-teachers/Students and Teachers
/students-and-teachers/resourc...Resources for 5-12 year olds
/students-and-teachers/resourc...Resources for 13-18 year olds
/students-and-teachers/resourc...Resources for 18+ year olds
/students-and-teachers/resourc...Resources for educators
/careers-in-genomics/Careers in Genomics
/glossary-terms/Glossary
/about-us/About Us
/about-us/the-team/The team
/wellcome-genome-campus/Wellcome Genome Campus
/explore-genomics/Textduplikat Explore Genomics
/explore-genomics/introduction...Textduplikat Introduction to genomics
/explore-genomics/in-the-cell/Textduplikat In the cell
/explore-genomics/health-and-d...Textduplikat Health and disease
/explore-genomics/living-things/Textduplikat Living things
/explore-genomics/methods-and-...Textduplikat Methods and technology
/explore-genomics/science-in-s...Textduplikat Science in society
/explore-genomics/genomics-con...Textduplikat Genomic conversations
/students-and-teachers/Textduplikat Students and Teachers
/students-and-teachers/resourc...Textduplikat Resources for 5-12 year olds
/students-and-teachers/resourc...Textduplikat Resources for 13-18 year olds
/students-and-teachers/resourc...Textduplikat Resources for 18+ year olds
/students-and-teachers/resourc...Textduplikat Resources for educators
/careers-in-genomics/Textduplikat Careers in Genomics
/glossary-terms/Textduplikat Glossary
/about-us/Textduplikat About Us
/about-us/the-team/Textduplikat The team
/wellcome-genome-campus/Textduplikat Wellcome Genome Campus
/theme/career-profile-staff-sc...Career profile: staff scientist
/theme/career-profile-postdoct...Career profile: postdoctoral research scientist (ecology)
/theme/career-profile-postdoct...Career profile: postdoctoral research fellow (diseases)
/theme/career-profile-advanced...Career profile: advanced research assistant (malaria)
/theme/career-profile-engageme...Career profile: engagement officer
/theme/my-career-in-genomics-m...My career in genomics: management trainee
/theme/what-is-mitosis/What is mitosis?
/theme/my-career-in-genomics-p...My career in genomics: product manager
/theme/what-is-meiosis/What is meiosis?
/theme/my-career-in-genomics-i...My career in genomics: illustrator and graphic designer
/theme/mitosis-versus-meiosis/Mitosis versus meiosis
/theme/my-career-in-genomics-s...My career in genomics: scientific communications
/theme/my-career-in-genomics-c...My career in genomics: compliance manager
/theme/my-career-in-genomics-l...My career in genomics: learning and development lead
/theme/my-career-in-genomics-c...My career in genomics: conservation genetics
/theme/my-career-in-genomics-b...My career in genomics: bioinformatics
/theme/what-is-a-cell/What is a cell?
/theme/what-is-dna/What is DNA?
/theme/my-career-in-genomics-d...My career in genomics: data science
/theme/my-career-in-genomics-c...My career in genomics: cellular operations
/theme/what-is-a-gene/What is a gene?
/theme/what-is-a-chromosome/What is a chromosome?
/theme/my-career-in-genomics-c...My career in genomics: cell biology
/theme/what-is-a-genome/What is a genome?
/theme/my-career-in-genomics-g...My career in genomics: genetic counselling
/theme/what-is-rna/What is RNA?
/theme/what-is-genetic-counsel...What is genetic counselling?
/theme/how-is-dna-turned-into-...How is DNA turned into protein? The Central Dogma of Molecular Biology
/theme/my-career-in-genomics-c...My career in genomics: career profiles
/theme/what-is-a-mutation/What is a mutation?
/theme/science-for-everyone-pr...Science For Everyone Primary Resources
/theme/what-is-inheritance/What is inheritance?
/theme/my-career-in-genomics-c...My career in genomics: cancer biology
/theme/what-is-a-genetic-condi...What is a genetic condition?
/theme/my-career-in-genomics-i...My career in genomics: immune diseases
/theme/what-is-genetic-testing/What is genetic testing?
/theme/my-career-in-genomics-e...My career in genomics: evolution
/theme/what-are-infectious-dis...What are infectious diseases?
/theme/my-career-in-genomics-a...My career in genomics: antibiotic resistance
/theme/what-is-dna-sequencing/What is DNA sequencing?
/theme/life-in-the-lab-working...Life in the Lab: working in DNA sequencing pipeline
/theme/what-is-genome-editing/What is genome editing?
/theme/life-in-the-lab-working...Life in the Lab: working with human gut microbiota
/theme/the-human-genome-project/The Human Genome Project
/theme/life-in-the-lab-working...Life in the Lab: working in a malaria lab
/theme/timeline-history-of-gen...Timeline: History of Genomics
/theme/life-in-the-lab-working...Life in the Lab: working in a malaria genome modification pipeline
/theme/what-is-african-sleepin...What is African sleeping sickness?
/theme/what-is-gene-therapy/What is gene therapy?
/theme/sequencing-at-speed/Sequencing at speed
/theme/dna-sequencing/DNA sequencing
/theme/barcoding-for-beginners/Barcoding for beginners
/theme/career-profile-research...Career profile: research governance manager
/theme/career-profile-senior-t...Career profile: senior technical specialist (histology)
/theme/career-profile-software...Career profile: software developer
/theme/how-do-we-use-crispr-ge...How do we use CRISPR gene editing to study diseases?
/theme/what-is-dna-profiling/What is DNA profiling?
/theme/what-are-bac-libraries/What are BAC libraries?
/theme/what-is-clone-by-clone-...What is clone-by-clone sequencing?
/theme/the-evolution-of-genome...The evolution of genome editing tools
/theme/how-is-genomics-being-u...How is genomics being used to tackle schistosomiasis?
/theme/what-is-schistosomiasis/What is schistosomiasis?
/theme/ic-elegans-i-the-early-...C elegans: the early worm gets the sequence
/theme/what-is-malaria/What is malaria?
/theme/the-discovery-of-dna-un...The discovery of DNA: unravelling the double helix
/theme/what-is-rna-sequencing/What is RNA sequencing?
/theme/what-are-streptococcal-...What are Streptococcal infections?
/theme/what-dna-is-profiling-u...What DNA is profiling used for?
/theme/what-is-dementia/What is dementia?
/theme/model-organisms-the-mouse/Model organisms: the mouse
/theme/model-organisms-the-fru...Model organisms: the fruit fly
/theme/what-is-cystic-fibrosis/What is cystic fibrosis?
/theme/types-of-genome-edits/Types of genome edits
/theme/what-is-a-gmo/What is a GMO?
/theme/what-is-phylogenetics/What is phylogenetics?
/theme/what-is-capillary-seque...What is capillary sequencing?
/theme/what-is-third-generatio...What is third generation sequencing?
/theme/what-is-pacbio-smrt-seq...What is PacBio SMRT sequencing?
/theme/what-is-next-generation...What is next generation sequencing?
/theme/model-organisms-the-cla...Model organisms: the clawed frog
/theme/what-is-familial-adenom...What is familial adenomatous polyposis?
/theme/what-is-selective-breed...What is selective breeding?
/theme/how-are-drugs-designed-...How are drugs designed and developed?
/theme/what-is-huntingtons-dis...What is Huntington’s disease?
/theme/what-is-crispr-cas9/What is CRISPR-Cas9?
/theme/covid-19-variants-and-g...Covid-19 variants and genomic surveillance
/theme/what-are-dominant-and-r...What are dominant and recessive alleles?
/theme/what-is-covid-19/What is Covid-19?
/theme/what-are-model-organisms/What are model organisms?
/theme/what-is-personalised-me...What is personalised medicine?
/theme/what-is-pharmacogenomics/What is pharmacogenomics?
/theme/timeline-the-human-geno...Timeline: the Human Genome Project
/theme/the-uk-national-dna-dat...The UK National DNA Database
/theme/what-is-colorectal-cancer/What is colorectal cancer?
/theme/what-is-hereditary-haem...What is hereditary haemochromatosis?
/theme/what-is-hereditary-non-...What is hereditary non-polyposis colorectal cancer?
/theme/what-is-sickle-cell-ana...What is sickle cell anaemia?
/theme/what-is-alzheimers-dise...What is Alzheimer’s disease?
/theme/what-is-downs-syndrome/What is Down’s syndrome?
/theme/what-is-achondroplasia/What is achondroplasia?
/theme/giants-in-genomics-jame...Giants in genomics: James Watson
/theme/giants-in-genomics-mike...Giants in genomics: Mike Stratton
/theme/what-is-evolution/What is evolution?
/theme/what-happens-in-dna-rep...What happens in DNA replication?
/theme/different-types-of-muta...Different types of mutations
/theme/dna-replication/DNA replication
/theme/from-dna-to-protein/From DNA to protein
/theme/what-is-genetic-variation/What is genetic variation?
/theme/treating-the-bubble-bab...Treating the bubble babies: gene therapy in use
/theme/applications-of-gene-th...Applications of gene therapy
/theme/what-is-a-clinical-trial/What is a clinical trial?
/theme/what-are-staphylococcal...What are Staphylococcal infections?
/theme/what-are-haemophilia-a-...What are haemophilia A & B?
/theme/what-is-muscular-dystro...What is muscular dystrophy?
/theme/what-is-fragile-x-syndr...What is Fragile-X syndrome?
/theme/is-cancer-a-genetic-dis...Is cancer a genetic disease?
/theme/what-is-genetic-enginee...What is genetic engineering?
/theme/timeline-how-has-the-hu...Timeline: how has the Human Genome Project been used?
/theme/genomic-surveillance-in...Genomic surveillance in action
/theme/what-is-pcr-polymerase-...What is PCR (polymerase chain reaction)?
/theme/giants-in-genomics-jenn...Giants in genomics: Jennifer Doudna
/theme/giants-in-genomics-john...Giants in genomics: John Sulston
/theme/how-inbreeding-mice-led...How inbreeding mice led to lifesaving treatments
/theme/the-human-genome-projec...The Human Genome Project: Personal Stories
/theme/what-is-gene-expression/What is gene expression?
/theme/what-is-a-stem-cell/What is a stem cell?
/theme/how-are-stem-cells-used...How are stem cells used in research and medicine?
/theme/model-organisms-the-zeb...Model organisms: the zebrafish
/theme/build-a-bacteria/Build a Bacteria!
/theme/sequencing-bracelets/Sequencing Bracelets
/theme/code-crackers/Code Crackers
/theme/investigate/Investigate!
/theme/career-profile-research...Career profile: research governance assistant
/theme/genome-wide-association...Genome-wide association studies
/theme/what-was-the-human-geno...What was the Human Genome Project for?
/theme/how-did-the-human-genom...How did the Human Genome Project come about?
/theme/what-was-sequencing-lik...What was sequencing like before the Human Genome Project?
/theme/who-was-involved-in-the...Who was involved in the Human Genome Project?
/theme/the-pilot-project-for-t...The pilot project for the Human Genome Project: sequencing C. elegans
/theme/how-did-patenting-cause...How did patenting cause conflicts within the Human Genome Project?
/theme/how-did-the-human-genom...How did the Human Genome Project make science more accessible?
/theme/why-was-there-a-race-to...Why was there a race to sequence the human genome?
/theme/what-was-the-draft-sequ...What was the ‘draft sequence’ of the Human Genome Project?
/theme/when-was-the-human-geno...When was the Human Genome Project completed?
/theme/timeline-organisms-that...Timeline: Organisms that have had their genomes sequenced
/theme/science-in-the-time-of-...Science in the time of cholera
/theme/what-is-antibiotic-resi...What is antibiotic resistance?
/theme/using-genomic-surveilla...Using genomic surveillance to track MRSA 'superbugs'
/theme/pharmacogenomics-and-ca...Pharmacogenomics and cancer
/theme/how-is-pharmacogenomics...How is pharmacogenomics being used beyond cancer?
/theme/evolution-of-modern-hum...Evolution of modern humans
/theme/evolution-of-the-human-...Evolution of the human brain
/theme/are-humans-still-evolving/Are humans still evolving?
/theme/what-is-hiv/What is HIV?
/theme/what-is-a-telomere/What is a telomere?
/theme/what-is-rna-splicing/What is RNA splicing?
/theme/what-is-gel-electrophor...What is gel electrophoresis?
/theme/what-is-bioinformatics-...What is bioinformatics and how do we use it?
/theme/adverse-drug-reactions/Adverse drug reactions
/theme/what-are-single-gene-di...What are single gene disorders?
/theme/what-is-salmonella/What is Salmonella?
/theme/what-is-tuberculosis/What is tuberculosis?
/theme/malaria-the-search-for-...Malaria: the search for a vaccine
/theme/function-finders-blast/Function Finders: BLAST!
/theme/function-finders/Function Finders
/theme/what-is-genomic-surveil...What is Genomic Surveillance?
/theme/model-organisms-the-nem...Model organisms: the nematode worm
/theme/post-sequencing-storing...Post-sequencing: storing and sharing sequenced genomes
/theme/post-sequencing-quality...Post-sequencing: quality control
/theme/post-sequencing-putting...Post-sequencing: putting the sequence back together
/theme/post-sequencing-sequenc...Post-sequencing: sequence annotation
/theme/post-sequencing-sequenc...Post-sequencing: sequence comparisons
/theme/model-organisms-yeast/Model organisms: yeast
/theme/unsung-heroes-in-scienc...Unsung heroes in science: Henrietta Lacks
/theme/unsung-heroes-in-scienc...Unsung heroes in science: Barbara McClintock
/theme/unsung-heroes-in-scienc...Unsung heroes in science: Marie Maynard Daly
/theme/giants-in-genomics-jane...Giants in genomics: Janet Thornton
/theme/unsung-heroes-in-scienc...Unsung heroes in science: Margaret Hamilton
/theme/giants-in-genomics-rosa...Giants in genomics: Rosalind Franklin
/theme/the-discovery-of-dna-th...The discovery of DNA: the molecule of life
/theme/how-is-malaria-treated-...How is malaria treated and prevented?
/theme/giants-in-genomics-maur...Giants in genomics: Maurice Wilkins
/theme/giants-in-genomics-fred...Giants in genomics: Fred Sanger
/theme/giants-in-genomics-eric...Giants in genomics: Eric Lander
/theme/giants-in-genomics-alla...Giants in genomics: Allan Bradley
/theme/giants-in-genomics-fran...Giants in genomics: Francis Collins
/theme/giants-in-genomics-fran...Giants in genomics: Francis Crick
/theme/giants-in-genomics-robe...Giants in genomics: Robert Waterston
/theme/fruit-flies-in-the-labo...Fruit flies in the laboratory
/theme/tiny-fish-big-splash-th...Tiny fish, big splash: the story of the zebrafish
/theme/leaps-forward-lessons-l...Leaps forward: lessons learned from the clawed frog
/theme/personal-genomics-the-f...Personal genomics: the future of healthcare?
/theme/using-phylogenetics-to-...Using phylogenetics to track disease outbreaks
/theme/the-dawn-of-dna-profili...The dawn of DNA profiling: the ‘eureka’ moment that revolutionised crime solving
/theme/what-are-helminths/What are helminths?
/theme/what-is-a-complex-disease/What is a complex disease?
/theme/how-is-genomics-being-u...How is genomics being used to tackle leishmania?
/theme/how-is-genomics-being-u...How is genomics being used to tackle Guinea worm disease?
/theme/genomics-lite-drug-targ...Genomics Lite: Drug targets to validation
/theme/genomics-lite-exploring...Genomics Lite: Exploring genome function
/theme/genomics-lite-what-is-a...Genomics Lite: What is a gene?
/theme/types-of-genome-sequenc...Types of genome sequencing
/theme/using-genomics-to-under...Using genomics to understand malaria
/theme/what-is-sanger-sequencing/What is Sanger Sequencing?
/theme/genomic-conversations-a...Genomic conversations: animals in conservation and biodiversity research
/theme/genomic-conversations-g...Genomic conversations: genetically editing animals for agriculture
/theme/genomic-conversations-w...Genomic conversations: whole genome sequencing of babies from birth
/theme/genomic-conversations-a...Genomic conversations: animals in biomedical research
/theme/what-was-the-454-method...What was the 454 method of DNA sequencing?
/theme/what-is-shotgun-sequenc...What is shotgun sequencing?
/theme/genomics-lite-genetic-a...Genomics Lite: Genetic alchemy
/theme/how-is-genomics-being-u...How is genomics being used to tackle neglected tropical diseases?
/theme/extracting-dna-from-fruit/Extracting DNA from fruit
/theme/genomics-lite-genomic-c...Genomics Lite: Genomic cartography - Generating a human cell atlas
/theme/recreate-a-face/Recreate a Face
/theme/genomics-lite-genomic-c...Genomics Lite: Genomic cartography - Navigating with a human cell atlas
/theme/the-discovery-of-dna-th...The discovery of DNA: the first building blocks
/theme/what-is-a-chromosome-co...What is a chromosome condition?
/theme/genome-generation-express/Genome Generation Express
/theme/our-animal-dna/Our Animal DNA
/theme/what-is-oxford-nanopore...What is Oxford Nanopore Technologies (ONT) sequencing?
/theme/origami-dna/Origami DNA
/theme/what-is-the-illumina-me...What is the Illumina method of DNA sequencing?
/theme/genomic-conversations-d...Genomic conversations: direct-to-consumer genetic testing
/theme/timeline-the-past-prese...Timeline: the past, present and future of sequencing technologies
/theme/dna-to-data/DNA to Data
/theme/how-do-you-map-a-genome/How do you map a genome?
/theme/what-is-genome-mapping/What is genome mapping?
/theme/malaria-an-ongoing-batt...Malaria: an ongoing battle against drug-resistance
/search/See all results
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/about-us/Textduplikat About Us
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